Except as otherwise provided for by statute, property that becomes receivership property after the time of appointment is subject to a lien to the same extent as it would have been in the absence of the receivership.
2012 c 143 art 1 s 28
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 570 - 583 — Postjudgment Remedies; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Bonds
Section 576.22 — Applicability Of Chapter And Of Common Law.
Section 576.23 — Powers Of The Court.
Section 576.24 — Types Of Receiverships.
Section 576.25 — Appointment Of Receivers; Receivership Not A Trust.
Section 576.26 — Eligibility Of Receiver.
Section 576.28 — Immunity; Discovery From Receiver.
Section 576.29 — Powers And Duties Of Receivers; Generally.
Section 576.31 — Duties Of Respondent.
Section 576.32 — Employment And Compensation Of Professionals.
Section 576.33 — Schedules Of Property And Claims.
Section 576.35 — Notices, Motions, And Orders.
Section 576.36 — Records; Interim Reports.
Section 576.37 — Removal Of Receivers.
Section 576.38 — Termination Of Receiverships; Final Report.
Section 576.39 — Actions By Or Against Receiver Or Relating To Receivership Property.
Section 576.40 — Turnover Of Property.
Section 576.41 — Ancillary Receiverships.
Section 576.43 — Utility Service.
Section 576.44 — Receivership Financing.
Section 576.45 — Executory Contracts.
Section 576.46 — Sales Free And Clear Of Lien In General Receiverships.
Section 576.47 — Abandonment Of Property.
Section 576.48 — Liens Against After-acquired Property.
Section 576.49 — Claims Process.
Section 576.50 — Objection To And Allowance Of Claims.
Section 576.51 — Priority Of Claims.